The judge overseeing the company's months-long court challenge to dodge a Mueller subpoena wouldn't be that restrictive -- but she still wouldn't allow the law firm to make public statements about the case. The fine would start seven days after the court of appeals ruled against the company, Howell wrote. The Supreme Court initially put a hold on the fine situation until January 8. Soon after, the DC US Attorney's Office started working on the case alongside Mueller's team, according to circuit court documents. Since then, the District Court, Circuit Court and Supreme Court have gradually made documents available in the case.
Source: CNN March 01, 2019 00:11 UTC